National Guard deploys for 57th Presidential Inauguration

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Courtesy Photo | More than 300 soldiers from the Pennsylvania National Guard are sworn in as deputy officers by Lt. Kervin Johnson at the Washington, D.C., National Guard Armory, Jan. 18, 2013. These soldiers will support law enforcement in ensuring public safety during the inauguration. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Ian Caple)
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WASHINGTON, DC, UNITED STATES

01.18.2013

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WASHINGTON - A force of more than 6,000 National Guard soldiers and airmen began arriving here today in support of the 57th Presidential Inauguration Jan 21. This will make the second largest contingent of Guard personnel to serve in the District of Columbia for this historic event.

“These dedicated men and women will become part of the 224 years of National Guard presidential support this weekend,” said Brig. Gen. Art Hinaman, commander, Joint Task Force-District of Columbia. “These National Guard soldiers and Airmen will be here to assist in the safety and well-being of inaugural guests.”

National Guard soldiers and airmen are arriving from 32 states and territories. The bulk of the personnel are from Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Iowa, Maryland, Mississippi, Pennsylvania, Puerto Rico, Tennessee, Virginia and West Virginia. Many of the National Guard members performed similar functions during the 2009 inauguration.

“It’s a monumental effort, but we are ready and prepared,” said Hinaman.

The National Guard is supporting the 2013 Presidential Inauguration with a variety of capabilities. In general, Guardsmen will be providing traffic control, crowd management, communications, logistical, medical and ceremonial support.

“America’s National Guard is home to a wide variety of capabilities, which can seamlessly integrate with our inter-agency partners for the inauguration,” said Hinaman.

• The District of Columbia National Guard are providing nearly 2,000 National Guard soldiers and airmen providing a myriad of support to the inauguration;
• Pennsylvania Army and Air National Guard is providing 1,900 personnel for security, traffic control and crowd management for the presidential inauguration;
• The West Virginia National Guard will provide more than 400 soldiers and airmen in the Washington metro area to assist with crowd management;
• The Virginia National Guard is providing 600 Guard personnel to ensure safety and the security of those attending the inauguration;
• The Delaware National Guard, the home state of Vice President Joe Biden, is sending approximately 300 Army and Air National Guard personnel to assist Joint Task Force-District of Columbia with traffic control;
• The Maryland National Guard has nearly 300 soldiers and airmen assisting with the movement of people in and around the monuments on the National Mall;
• The Florida National Guard will be on point for providing safe and secure inauguration with 300 soldiers for crowd management;
• The Tennessee National Guard is providing 250 Army and Air National Guard members to support inaugural traffic control and crowd management;
• More than 150 personnel from the Puerto Rico National Guard will be on hand to ensure the safety and well-being of those participating in the inaugural events;
• The Mississippi National Guard will provide 150 soldiers to partake in ensuring the safety of attendees at the inauguration;
• More than 100 personnel from the Iowa National Guard will participate in the presidential inauguration; this will be the second time in their 170-year history of participating.

“As the District of Columbia Capital Guardians, our soldiers and airmen are ‘On Guard’ for our nation during this exciting and historic time in history,” said Hinaman.